by Jackson Saul | Jan 7, 2021 | Archive, News
Welcome to BWR 47.1 Dear reader, Who knows when or how this issue has made its way to you, but we hope that you are doing okay and welcome you to BWR 47.1. Let us begin with what comes last in the issue: a first-ever for BWR, in a guest-edited section by one of our...
by Jackson Saul | Oct 7, 2020 | Reviews
Review: LECTURE by Chase Burke Lecture Chase Burke Paper Nautilus Press 33 pages Review by Sandra Barnidge If Chase Burke’s debut chapbook, Lecture, came with a quiz at the end, here would be the answers: 1. Julius Caesar drank from a blue cup, a very blue cup. 2. The...
by Jackson Saul | Aug 3, 2020 | Feature, Fiction Print, Poetry Print
46.2 Feature: Craft Essay by Jessica Lanay Jessica Lanay is an art writer, poet, librettist, and short fiction writer. She is a frequent contributor to BOMB Magazine where you can find her interviews with Howardena Pindell, El Anatsui, Alan Michelson, and others. Her...
by Jackson Saul | Jul 23, 2020 | Archive, Feature
“Corrective vision surgery takes on a whole new meaning in ‘Chinatownland.’ The result is a cartography that includes our blindspots. In ‘Chinatownland,’ juxtaposition, one of disruption’s favorite tools, simultaneously blurs and focuses...
by Jackson Saul | Jul 8, 2020 | Feature, Poetry Print
“‘Goose Theory’ did a lot in its densely packed self, notably a palpable balance of both joy and dread; a love and a playfulness of language that is all too aware of language’s history of reduction, destruction, and colonial vivisection. It takes the...